jodi nelson

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jodi nelson

jodi nelson

@nutmeadow

Derry, NH Bergabung Eylül 2012
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James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Trying to prove a point. How old were you when you became a homeowner for the first time?
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Anton Marijane
Anton Marijane@AntonMarij78855·
@CyborgPeds How about buying 4 bananas. 2 green, 2 yellow. If schedule changes, open a banana, cut it into pieces and freeze them for smoothies. Simple solutions.
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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
As a NH legislator and MS warrior of 25 years, I was in full support of this bill. Those of us with debilitating chronic illness deserve to be given the opportunity to live a fuller life. We know the risks and are willing to accept them to lessen our suffering.
Granite Bio Innovation@GraniteBio

The NH Senate has again rejected Right to Try, shutting the door on patients seeking experimental treatments. A few state senators have decided that New Hampshire is closed for business to biotech firms offering frontier therapies. Here's what happened and our next steps. This term, a bipartisan majority of the state House passed HB 1734 and HB 1735: two bills to make New Hampshire the best state in America for experimental therapies. The bills were based largely on existing laws in Montana and Florida. Granite Bio Innovation—and the businesses and patients we support—helped build a coalition across every branch of elected state government to support these bills. We also worked for several months to build consensus in the Senate. Senators received calls from patients, businesses, investors, scientists, and healthcare providers supporting the bills. After Senator David Rochefort requested a long list of changes to HB 1734, the biotech firms involved agreed to every change. But these negotiations were not in good faith. Senator Rochefort abruptly decided he would not accept any version of the bills, and the Senate rejected both. The New Hampshire House then attached both bills to Senate Bill 504—this time with an even broader bipartisan vote of 197 to 145. Rather than negotiate a compromise, the Senate decided to fight this bill at any cost. Sadly, there is no pathway for making New Hampshire a commercial-scale hub for experimental therapies until the composition of the NH Senate changes. Until then, Granite Bio Innovation will continue to support New Hampshire's patients and innovators in the following ways: • Shaping other areas of state legislation in a way that facilitates frontier biotechnology in New Hampshire. • Advocating for state and federal regulatory policy that allows New Hampshire's biotech ecosystem to flourish. • Serving as a nexus for innovators and pro-biotech policymakers, including through an annual conference in August and by providing resources to healthcare providers. We are grateful to the many New Hampshire officials who have embraced the state's promise as a biotech hub, including @NHHouseGOP leadership, Governor @KellyAyotte, Mayor @JayRuais, and those senators who supported Right to Try on the Senate floor. We are especially grateful to @NHSpeaker for sponsoring the amendment to SB 504 and to Representatives @KesselringSteve and @cole4nh for their tireless leadership on these bills and courageous stand for patients in need. With a biotech revolution approaching, a US state will soon become a hub for experimental therapies. The only question now is which one.

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Victoria Sullivan
Victoria Sullivan@victoria4nh·
I want to thank Senator Carson for acting so quickly and putting our ad hoc committee together. We released the full report today. I can tell you that some of the allegations were discovered to be untrue. For example, based on evidence uncovered by DCYF, the child with the broken finger did not appear to receive that injury from a restraint incident. It appears that it was self-inflicted when the child chose to punch the wall while in an agitated state. The moment of injury was captured on video. That being said, we did conclude that current laws are not being followed and that DCYF leadership seems to be contributing to the lack of structure and accountability in the facility. We were relieved to learn that the Bureau Chief resigned under our recommendation. But that was just the first step among many that we will make sure are implemented. #NHPolitics
WMUR TV@WMUR9

Committee investigating reports of abuse at SYSC recommends more training | Click on the image to read the full story wmur.com/article/commit…

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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
@IMAO_ Mixed in with the occasional Kraft Deluxe instead of the powder cheese 😂
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R Trimback
R Trimback@PondyWangan·
@MikeBordes Sounds like an excellent reason to RETIRE. Make yourself more available to assist her.
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Mike Bordes
Mike Bordes@MikeBordes·
Tracey, my fiancee/wife, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had surgery April 29 and now starts chemo with a port placed yesterday. Watching her fight this breaks me, but her strength is unreal. Life will look different for a while she’s not walking this road alone.
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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
@SenAdamSchiff You’re an absolute piece of garbage. When others have made similar statements at different times, you and Nancy have clutched your pearls and called them the devil.
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
My thoughts go out to Tulsi Gabbard and her family, as her husband battles this serious health problem. I hope and pray that he makes a speedy and full recovery. While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only positive contribution to our nation's national security is her resignation. She politicized intelligence. She dismantled critical agencies keeping Americans safe. She weaponized the IC to pursue baseless election fraud claims. And more. We must ensure that her tenure — marked by a devotion to the person of the president and not to the security of the country — represents a terrible exception at DNI and not the new normal.
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Sahar@Sahar393815·
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
Be honest… would you ban a relative from your home if they were cruel to your dog?
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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
@GraniteBio As a NH legislator and MS warrior of 25 years, I was in full support of this bill. Those of us with debilitating chronic illness deserve to be given the opportunity to live a fuller life. We know the risks and are willing to accept them to lessen our suffering.
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Granite Bio Innovation
Granite Bio Innovation@GraniteBio·
The NH Senate has again rejected Right to Try, shutting the door on patients seeking experimental treatments. A few state senators have decided that New Hampshire is closed for business to biotech firms offering frontier therapies. Here's what happened and our next steps. This term, a bipartisan majority of the state House passed HB 1734 and HB 1735: two bills to make New Hampshire the best state in America for experimental therapies. The bills were based largely on existing laws in Montana and Florida. Granite Bio Innovation—and the businesses and patients we support—helped build a coalition across every branch of elected state government to support these bills. We also worked for several months to build consensus in the Senate. Senators received calls from patients, businesses, investors, scientists, and healthcare providers supporting the bills. After Senator David Rochefort requested a long list of changes to HB 1734, the biotech firms involved agreed to every change. But these negotiations were not in good faith. Senator Rochefort abruptly decided he would not accept any version of the bills, and the Senate rejected both. The New Hampshire House then attached both bills to Senate Bill 504—this time with an even broader bipartisan vote of 197 to 145. Rather than negotiate a compromise, the Senate decided to fight this bill at any cost. Sadly, there is no pathway for making New Hampshire a commercial-scale hub for experimental therapies until the composition of the NH Senate changes. Until then, Granite Bio Innovation will continue to support New Hampshire's patients and innovators in the following ways: • Shaping other areas of state legislation in a way that facilitates frontier biotechnology in New Hampshire. • Advocating for state and federal regulatory policy that allows New Hampshire's biotech ecosystem to flourish. • Serving as a nexus for innovators and pro-biotech policymakers, including through an annual conference in August and by providing resources to healthcare providers. We are grateful to the many New Hampshire officials who have embraced the state's promise as a biotech hub, including @NHHouseGOP leadership, Governor @KellyAyotte, Mayor @JayRuais, and those senators who supported Right to Try on the Senate floor. We are especially grateful to @NHSpeaker for sponsoring the amendment to SB 504 and to Representatives @KesselringSteve and @cole4nh for their tireless leadership on these bills and courageous stand for patients in need. With a biotech revolution approaching, a US state will soon become a hub for experimental therapies. The only question now is which one.
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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
@ma1ybe I really would like to see factual data pre and post legislative changes because this has been happening throughout history
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Janice Dean
Janice Dean@JaniceDean·
If you need a “feel good” show that makes you laugh out loud and sometimes cry a bit, then watch #Rooster. It took me a few episodes to get into it, but then I was hooked and it was wonderful.
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Cinde Warmington
Cinde Warmington@CindeWarmington·
Independent watchdogs reported disturbing child abuse at the Sununu Center.  You’d think Kelly Ayotte’s administration would be responding with real solutions, such as restoring the funding she cut from the Child Advocate.  Instead, she’s blaming the kids. #NHPolitics
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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
Thank you @victoria4nh , I feel the same!
Victoria Sullivan@victoria4nh

Tomorrow the report of the Ad Hoc committee that @NHSenPresident formed to investigate the reported SYSC lockdown will be released at the Oversight Commission on Children’s Services meeting. I want to thank Representative Rice. (@kimberlyarice1 ) Representative Jodi Nelson (@nutmeadow ) and Attorney Lisa Wolford for their time and diligence in this matter. They each brought their own experience and insight to the table. They each put the welfare of the children above all else. Our work does not end here. This report is intended to be guidance for the work yet to be done. #NHPolitics

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Victoria Sullivan
Victoria Sullivan@victoria4nh·
This was a unanimous recommendation by our ad hoc committee. For these children to succeed we need strong leadership. I am hopeful this is the first of many steps in the right direction. #nhpolitics
Kevin Landrigan@KlandriganUL

.@KellyAyotte confirms Joshua Nye has resigned effective immediately as administrator of the Sununu Youth Services Center, a day after legislative subcommittee called for "new leadership." #nhpolitics

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jodi nelson
jodi nelson@nutmeadow·
@DemzDeliver You mean:Mamdani says NYC inherited a projected $12 billion multi-year budget gap and has now balanced the proposed budget, reducing the immediate gap to zero.” By: Increased state aid, savings/cuts, revised forecasts, and revenue measures Way different
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Democrats Deliver
Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver·
🚨 When Mayor Mamdani took office, NYC had a $12 billion deficit. It is now $0.
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